New collapse of league leader Frölunda



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Just over two minutes from the end of the first half, Växjö took command of the game. Hill Joel Persson threw a high shot, or rather a fall leaf, that sneaked behind the dark and hopeless Frölunda goalkeeper Johan Mattsson.

An odd management after an even opening period probably tasted Christmas sweets from Växjö, who chased his seventh straight SHL win in the local arena. But, it was an even match that at the time seemed to be exciting throughout the night.

At the beginning of In the second period, Frölunda created a series of good scoring chances, but Viktor Fasth, 38, in the Växjö area took it all.

– We played well and pushed Växjö, Frölunda’s coach Roger Rönnberg said in a break interview on C More.

Ilari Melart’s 2-0 for Växjö was the start of Frölunda’s second collapse in no time. Time out and Niklas Rubin in goal; nothing Roger Rönnberg did stopped the bleeding. Ludvig Nilsson, Emil Pettersson twice and Richard Gynge were the scorers who ensured Växjö quickly escaped to 6-0.

– We lose patience and are brutally punished, Roger Rönnberg told C More.

– It may not reflect the image of the match, Växjö’s two-goal shooter Emil Pettersson humbly told C More about the big numbers.

In the third period expanded the leadership of Jack Drury and Richard Gynge Växjö. The excitement was that veteran goalkeeper Viktor Fasth, who sat on the substitute bench a lot in the autumn and watched his colleague Erik Källgren play great from there, would possibly keep his second consecutive zero. So it was. Växjö’s efficiency and Fasth’s good goalkeeping play founded the result.

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